Another vista option.

Create a text file and name it leostart.cmd

Put the following commands (or something similar) in the file


set PYTHONHOME=c:\python25
set PYTHONPATH=c:\python25
C:\Python25\python.exe c:\python25\lib\site-packages\leo-4-6-2-final
\launchleo.py   %1 --gui=tk



where you adjust the directories, gui (which is qt by default) and leo
version to match what you want or have. From file manager right click
on a .leo file and chose "open with".  Navigate to the leostart.cmd
file, select it and tag it as default.  Any .leo file that you click
on will now open with the leo gui.



On Aug 25, 5:05 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <edream...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Matt Wilkie <map...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > ...looks like I erred on the side of brevity when penned those
> > > instructions up, and then line-breaks and backslashes were discarded
> > > when converted to Sphinx docs.
>
> > I've posted a pretty print version at
> >http://www.uttara.ca/blog/install/installing-leo-editor-on-windows
> > which should make the line breaks clearer, and the differences between
> > cmd prompt commands and interactive ones.
>
> Thanks.  I'll make the corresponding changes in leoDocs.leo and on the web.
>
> Edward
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